I've been working at Subang Jaya, UPM, and currently at Jalan Sultan Ismail in KL. From all those places, there is none of Restaurant or Mamak or Malay stall that sell very good Roti Canai at lower prices. All claims that rise of cooking oil, flour, and other prices had push the price high. For example, namely a few, Estana Curry House, NZ Restaurant, Hilton Corner, and few other mamak stall around the corner; all of them sold Roti Canai at 90 sen (minimum). What else, they food aren't that delicious. The Teh Tarik also not that good. I've stop and try to avoid from going to that place unless I've no other choices or I need to eat when others don't open.
However, last two days, I start to have my breakfast at one place. The Roti Canai is good, they curry is good, Roti Telur is good, the half boil egg is good, and the Teh Tarik also good. What else, the prices remains as 3 years behind. It was still 70sen (for Roti Canai) and teh tarik was only 90sen (compare to others which was around Rm1.20 - Rm1.80).
For my friends.. the stall was in-front of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (near a junction to jalan Chan Saw Lin, Jalan Hang Tuah). If you are taking Jalan Istana towards Centre of KL, you will take that path beside using Sungai Besi/Jalan Tun Razak. I don't know the name but it was just around the corner right before the traffic light.
There was also mamak stall at centre of Ipoh (Perak) which still selling Roti Canai (and is better than others) at lower prices.
When people ask them why they still maintain lower prices, they claim that they got all things cheap and also they are not looking for big and fast income, they were just want to make a living and maintain customer and all done for Allah.
Wish all could have same thought like them.....
However, last two days, I start to have my breakfast at one place. The Roti Canai is good, they curry is good, Roti Telur is good, the half boil egg is good, and the Teh Tarik also good. What else, the prices remains as 3 years behind. It was still 70sen (for Roti Canai) and teh tarik was only 90sen (compare to others which was around Rm1.20 - Rm1.80).
For my friends.. the stall was in-front of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (near a junction to jalan Chan Saw Lin, Jalan Hang Tuah). If you are taking Jalan Istana towards Centre of KL, you will take that path beside using Sungai Besi/Jalan Tun Razak. I don't know the name but it was just around the corner right before the traffic light.
There was also mamak stall at centre of Ipoh (Perak) which still selling Roti Canai (and is better than others) at lower prices.
When people ask them why they still maintain lower prices, they claim that they got all things cheap and also they are not looking for big and fast income, they were just want to make a living and maintain customer and all done for Allah.
Wish all could have same thought like them.....
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